Why Children Need Greater Protection from Ultra-Processed Foods

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The article discusses how some children are more vulnerable to the effects of ultra-processed foods due to a strong food reward drive, which makes them prone to overeating these foods that are linked to health issues like obesity and diabetes. It emphasizes the importance of controlling the availability of ultra-processed foods at home and adopting strategies like limiting their presence and offering minimally processed foods to help children develop healthier eating habits. The article highlights that not all children respond the same way to these foods and tailored approaches are necessary for those with a strong food reward drive.
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